Vanity case



Nlay 14, 1929,

C. N. CORYELL VANITY CASE n Filed March 8, lae

Patented May 14,

UNrrEDfsvIAIEKS.

l 11,713,264i PATENTv orifiCE-v.

CHARLES N. OORYELL, or NEW YORK, N.-v Y., AssIGNOn To sooviLL IlEANUFAeTUnINe OOMPANY',-O11 WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT,y A CORPORATION Yor ooNNr,eTIeUKT.-

VANITY oAsn. l

Appiieation inea March 8,1928. serial No. 259,943. i

Special objects of the*present-inventionare to provide a vanity case of particularly small, neat and lattractive form, which will contain in compact'and'conveniently arranged relation,the usualoi"y special toilet accessories suoli as powder, rouge, powder puff,"lipstick and mirror. v

These objects are attained' by a novel con struction, combination andfrelation of parts, ashereinaiter fully disclosed. l The drawing accompanying andforining apart of this specification illustrates vone practical embodiment of the invention, but

it should be understood that the structure Figure 1 is a Vet() may he 'moditied as regards this disclosure without departure from the true spirit and broad scope of theinvention. Y f y plan view showingA the case as opened, ready for use.`

F igure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sec- Y tional view oit the case in closed condition.

Figure 3 is a perspective vi-ew showing' thev case as opened and the rouge and lipstick l holderturnedup into position for use. Figure t is a detached perspective v'iew'of the lipstickholder. f f f The case is shown asy made up of two com-i plementary boxx sections, vwhich may beconsidered as a top or cover section 5 and a bottom or body section 6, the two'beingfhingedly connected together at their ends at 7. f A mir# ror 8 is shown mounted in the back ofthe coversection and at the 'hinge' end of this section'an over-standing clip Qi's shown provided for holding thepowderputf '10, which latter isillustinted as in theV form ofva bag adapted to be slipped overthe fingers ofthe user. A i

The powder which is shownin the form of a compact 11 and the rouge which is shown inV the form of a compact 1Q arecarried, in Vthe present disclosure, onthe backs or undei sides ol two cover plates 13, 1.4, having inter-linked hin'ge leaves 15,16, engaged on a pintle 17 mounted transversely in the lower or vbody section of the box. Thus, with the cover plates closed down as in Figure l, the boxV body is covered over, with the powderr and rouge out of sight and completely protected. Either compact is immediately accessible,

however, by simplyopening up one or thev other cover'plate, as indicated in'Figure 3. To facilitate these opening movements, the cover plates may be provided with the Outwardly turned iinger-hold lugs 18 which pro-` vplunger of the lipstickwhen the *lipsticky vis boX section. Y f

The compacts are shown mounted on suitf jectiout throughv notches 19 in edge of able hackings 2O which slide into guides pro` i vided by inturned flanges LV1 bent down at the edges of the back plates.v This. construes tion enables ready replacement of the com-A pacts'as they are used and the integral re.

taining flanges serve to strengthen and reinA force the coverplates. f f

f l v a lhe lower., hinged support which carries the rouge compact is also utilized inthe pres.- f

ent disclosureas a carrier for a lipstick and `is for this purposesliown .as vprovided at its rinposition for in'imediate'use andthe engagement of the buttonvQ inthe slOt'Q/l of the holder effects the retraction of' thefeed returned to its holder in the boX. f

The case, it willbe seen, can be made quitev thin and small,y the'coinpacts are .covered` and protected andare so arranged that whenfthe box is opened, as in F igure.y 3, the mirror is in` position for use and either compact maybe the box, where'it is entirely out ofthe-way.,V

r4'the `lipstick can be withdrawn 'freni its holder Vturned up,re'ady for instant use. rvAfter one A compact is-.used, it may be turned down into when therholder is turned up'out of the box section, as in Figure 3,*but when-the-holder is turned down into the box, as in Figures 1 and 2, the adjacent side wallet the box overstands v.the'gopen Vend Offv the holder,- -as indicatedi at 27 in Figure 1', andA so :.preventsgthe lipstick from accidently kslipping fout ofi-the holder-.45,y l, Y

f VVhatis claimed is:

1. A vanity case comprising boxse'ctions"V hinged together yat adjoining ends, a mirror in the upper box section, cover plates pro-V viding closures tothe lower boX section and pivotally mounted Ona `transverse hinge-in- `termediate the ends of said lower looXv section Vand. toilet accessories mounted on,y the under faces of said cover plates and on the edge of one of the cover platesand foldable in the closingmovements otsaid cover plates down into the lower boX'sect1on.

2. A vanity case comprising comple mentar-y body and cover sections, swinging supports pivoted in the intermediate portion of thebox section,.pcw'der and rouge compacts removably mounted on the backs of said swinging supports and a lipstick holder on the edge ot one of said swinging supports so as to be in substantially the same plane `as the compacts.

A vanity case comprising complementary box and cover sections of generally rectangular shape and'hingedly connected together at adjoining ends, a pintle extending i transversely ot the box section intermediate f the ends ot the same, supports swinging on said pintle, guides on the supports adapted to slidingly receive compact slides, and compact slides engageable with said guides.

4. A vanity 'case comprising complementary box and cover sections of generally rectangular shape and hingedly connected together at adjoining ends, a pintle extending transversely of the box section intermediate the ends ot' the same, supports swinging on said pintle, opposite guide channels on each of said supports, compact slides engage/able in said channels, and a lipstick holderon the end ot' one of said swinging supports. v.

5. A vanity case comprising hingedly connected box and cover sections, a cover plate liingedly mounted in the box section, a comvpact slidingly mounted on the under side ol' holder Jfor a toilet accessory on the 'tree end oty Said cover plate, said tubular holder having an open end adapted to be carried down into the box-section on the closing movement of said cover plate, whereby to confine an article inserted insaid'holder in the box section.

8, A vanity case comprising cooperating box and cover sections, lids hingedly mounted on the box sect-ion and forming closures thereto, compacts protected and covered by said lids in the closed positions of the same and a lipstick holder on the tree edge ofone of said hinged lids and adapted to be carried up out of the box body When said lid is opened to expose the compact beneath thesame 9. `A vanity case Y conipr.isin fy main parts hingedly connected, a plate pivotally mounte'd in one ci' the parts, a tubularsheath on the tree edge of the plate so as to be substantially in the .plane thereof, and a lipstick holder slidably and removably inserted in the sheath.

l0. A vanity case comprising a dished body part, a cover, a plate pivotally mounted in the body part, a tubular sheath on the free edge ot the plate so as to be substantially in the plane thereof, and a lip-stick holder slidably and removably inserted in the sheath, the sheath when the plate is in closed position having its ends partly over-lappedby side Walls ot the body part, accidental displacement of the lip-stick holder being thereby prevented.

ll.. vA vanity Acase comprising a dished body part, a cover, a plate pivotally mounted in the body part, a tubular sheath on the free edge of the plate so as to be substantially in the plane thereof, and a lip-stick holder slidably. and removablyinserted in the sheath, the sheath when the plate is in closed position Vhaving its ends partly overlappedby side Walls ot the body part, accidental displace-Y Vment ot the lip-stick holder being thereby prevented, the holder including a slotted sleeve, a carrier slidable therein,y adapted to receive a lip-stick and. having an operating stud projecting through the slot, and the sheath having a slot extending a short distance from one end to receive said stud and by cooperation thereivth'to limit inward movement of. the holder. u

12. In a vanity case comprising hinged cover and body sections, interme'diatesupporting plates pivoted in the body section, `a rouge compact mounted. on the under side of one plate, a powder compact on the under side ot the other plate, and a. lipstick holder nonnted on the edge of one of the plates so that the compacts and the holder are in substantially the same plane.

In testimony whereof l aiiix my signature.

'y CHARLES n. oonvnnn 

